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What Summer 2025 Movie You Should Watch Based on Your Zodiac Sign

By Sulwa Siraj

Summer is peak movie season and whether you’re looking for a high-stakes thriller, action flick, or a nostalgic indie, the stars have a pick tailored just for you. Using each sign’s core traits I’ve matched every zodiac element with one of this summer’s most buzzworthy releases.

Fire(Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) – Superman


Release Date: July 11 | Genre: Action/Superhero
This fresh reboot places the iconic hero back in the limelight with renewed charisma and heart. Fire signs will admire the power struggles, radical optimism, and butting egos on display.

Virgo (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) F1

Release Date: June 27 | Genre: Action/Sport
Precise and visually slick, F1 centers around a veteran driver mentoring a rookie and redeeming his own career. Earth signs will connect with the film’s focus on discipline and grounded emotional arcs.

Air (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) Freakier Friday


Release Date: August 8 | Genre: Comedy
This generation’s twist on the classic body-swap comedy brings high-energy chaos and witty dialogue, perfect for Air signs. You love a clever premise and Freakier Friday delivers.

Water (Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio) – Oh, Hi!

Release Date: July 25 | Genre: Romantic/Comedy

The deep feelers of the zodiac, Water signs will appreciate this not-so typical rom-com. Oh, Hi! Takes place during a romantic weekend getaway that goes awry, exploring themes of complicated relationships and vulnerability.

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Sulwa Siraj is an intern working for Texas Metro News through the Scripps Howard Foundation Emerging Journalist Program at the University of North Texas. She enjoys reading, listening to music, and studying psychology.

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